Google Expands Pixel 10’s Unique Functionality to Android Users in the US

Google Expands Pixel 10's Unique Functionality to Android Users in the US

Google Expands Pixel 10’s Unique Functionality to Android Users in the US


Conversational Edits Have Arrived

Google has unveiled the extension of its Pixel 10 conversational image editing feature to all Android users in the U.S. This innovative capability enables users to modify photos through voice or text prompts, simplifying the editing process. The Gemini AI presents numerous edited options and ensures transparency in AI-induced alterations.

In the past, Android users had access to the “Ask Photos” feature for help via a conversational AI agent. Now, with the debut of the new flagship, users can request Gemini to edit images without needing to switch between applications or hunt for the appropriate tools. Users can merely express the intended edits through their voice or text, and Google Photos will realize their vision. Whether it’s basic tweaks like brightness and contrast or creative enhancements like positioning a pet in a tropical landscape, Gemini can execute it.

The conversational edits simplify photo editing by allowing users to converse with Gemini for tasks that were once manual, such as utilizing the Magic Eraser. Users might give prompts like “eliminate the cars in the background” or “revive this old picture,” and Photos will comprehend the required changes. Gemini presents various edited photos for selection, ensuring users can pick the one that closely aligns with their concept.

Moreover, users can instruct Gemini for multiple edits at once, such as “erase the reflections and correct the faded colors.” The AI bot also offers suggestions based on the photo, providing creative inspiration for enhancements. Once Gemini produces the edited image, users can issue follow-up commands to refine the image even more.

Google guarantees transparency by noting that modifications were completed using AI tools within the image’s details. All qualifying Android users in the U.S. can start exploring this feature as of today.